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Animal Respiration Quiz Biology Quiz

Animal Respiration Quiz Biology Quiz

Respiration is the exchange of life-sustaining gases, such as oxygen, between an animal and its environment. Gas exchange occurs by diffusion, moving necessary gases like oxygen into animals and taking away waste gases like carbon dioxide. Every cell in an animal requires oxygen to perform cellular respiration. Cellular respiration is the process by which animals take in oxygen and exchange it for carbon dioxide and water as waste products.

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All animals respire. Respiration is what?

breathing
chemical reaction
sweating
coughing

During normal human respiration, glucose reacts with ___________ to produce energy

oxygen
nitrogen
blood

The energy you get during respiration is needed for what three things?

growth, new cells, air
growth, repair, movement
new muscles, new cells, movement

What two things are bi-products of respiration? These two things need to be excreted.

water and carbon dioxide
water and oxygen
carbon dioxide and oxygen

All vertebrate animals that live on land have ___________

oxygen
lungs
gills

When we breathe in, the muscle below the rib cage is pulled down, and air gets sucked into the rib cage, filling the lungs. What is this muscle called?

diaphragm
lung
stomach

Which of the following animals take in more oxygen per breath than other animals?

elephants
birds
rabbits

What animal does not have lungs?

fish
toads
frogs

How many lungs do humans have?

1
2
3
4

Blood cells circulating through tiny blood vessels near the lungs pick up _____________ and carry it around the body to the sites of respiration. Air is then forced out of the lung

blood
oxygen
carbon dioxide

Cellular respiration is the name given to a series of biochemical reactions that:

makes glucose from carbon dioxide and water
uses glucose to make ATP
uses glucose to make oxygen
uses ATP to make oxygen

The steps of respiration occur in different parts of the cell. Where in the cell does glycolysis occur?

• chloroplast
• mitochondria
• cytoplasm
• nucleus

During glycolysis, 6-carbon glucose is broken into:

• nothing, but is recycled as a catalyst
• 1 molecule of 6-carbon fructose
• 2 molecules of 3-carbon pyruvic acid or pyruvate
• NADH

Glycolysis produces a net gain of:

• no ATP
• 1 ATP
• 2 ATP
• 5 ATP

When oxygen is not present, fermentation may be used to break the pyruvate into all of the following except:

• ethanol
• oxygen
• carbon dioxide
• lactic acid
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